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any vertical rigs, and we're running eight horizontals. >> reporter: so this really is the future of what you're doing out here. >> it is. >> reporter: the industry insists fracking is safe but is worried about an upcoming e.p.a. report that could heighten environmental concerns over water contamination from fracking, and the two to ten million gallons of fresh water it takes to operate one horizontal well. jason bane works for western resource advocates. >> once that water goes into the ground and is mixed with the other chemicals, it's poison, essentially. it has to be disposed of. the overall concern is, we don't know enough to be going ahead this quickly with fracking. >> reporter: the technology is dramatically boosting overall u.s. oil production, which is up 25% from 2008 and expected to jump another 30% by the end of this decade. the oil boom has created 1.7 million jobs. it's also made places such as greeley, colorado, flush with cash. >> this really has been a godsend to our county. >> reporter: sean conway is a commissioner in weld county, where 50% of the budget is now fu
any vertical rigs, and we're running eight horizontals. >> reporter: so this really is the future of what you're doing out here. >> it is. >> reporter: the industry insists fracking is safe but is worried about an upcoming e.p.a. report that could heighten environmental concerns over water contamination from fracking, and the two to ten million gallons of fresh water it takes to operate one horizontal well. jason bane works for western resource advocates. >> once that...
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horizontally, we're here in a fairly empty parking lot. i think people are arriving to work to set up shop but we are pretty alone and cold. the wind gusts that are pushing the rain horizontally are creating standing water across san mateo, parts of san mateo. i would imagine most people won't be standing out in the rain at any time this morning. if you headed out to last minute shotgun or hitting road to go visit family and friends for the holiday, be sure to allow you extra time. be sure to check your abc app, i have my phone in a bag so it doesn't get wet. but i see that more rain is headed our way for the peninsula and headed south. my photographer and i were bracing ourselves for more wind, more rain and a little more chilly temperatures will bring you the latest in about 30 minutes. for now, we're live in san mateo abc7 nice. >> katie: happening right now, chp says both directions of highway 1 in marin county near olema is blocked. drivers are advised to avoid the area otherwise expect delays. no estimated time for the roadway to reo
horizontally, we're here in a fairly empty parking lot. i think people are arriving to work to set up shop but we are pretty alone and cold. the wind gusts that are pushing the rain horizontally are creating standing water across san mateo, parts of san mateo. i would imagine most people won't be standing out in the rain at any time this morning. if you headed out to last minute shotgun or hitting road to go visit family and friends for the holiday, be sure to allow you extra time. be sure to...
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you have seen this huge resurgence there, eagle formation in texas because of horizontal drilling, the same in rerenaissance but the epaas to quit being political and make a ruling on the decision, whatever the ruling is, let the energy companies abide by them to tap the resources at home. tom: but not only the feds, two big states in this country, new york and california, both of them are blessed with a lot of energy under the ground, both are in financial trouble, billions of dollars upside down, both will not go near it they said, governor cuomo in new york sa we're not do that fracking, you can count on me. >> if you have a governor that says we don't like fossil fuel, i'm note sure what you can do with the guy. i think if the epa, they are the one stumbling block on this, would make a ruling and say this is how it is safe, i think governor cuomo would go along with it and ohio one of the worst hitstates caution of recessio dog of recessionthere f this recessiobecause of this ret probably need be to state to state, geological formation have you in wyoming is different from what you
you have seen this huge resurgence there, eagle formation in texas because of horizontal drilling, the same in rerenaissance but the epaas to quit being political and make a ruling on the decision, whatever the ruling is, let the energy companies abide by them to tap the resources at home. tom: but not only the feds, two big states in this country, new york and california, both of them are blessed with a lot of energy under the ground, both are in financial trouble, billions of dollars upside...
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nearly five on my machine technologies that transform petroleum industry in the past five years, the horizontal tracking and other developments that have made it possible with a much smaller surface reached much larger tropes of fuel than in the past. the green energy sources that consumed the most valuable part of the global environment, which is the surface of the earth, air above all soils on the surface of the earth. you know, you have cells in windmills and biofuels and all of these systems waste what is important, which is the surface it ears, while ignoring the almost infinite tropes of energy below the surface of the earth that can be reached with a very small footprint of usable land. >> what is all true wisdom and how does that fit into the capitalist system? >> all true wisdom is an orientation towards the needs of others. i believe capitalism is intrinsically altruistic. that is to say that capitalism is based on making investment without any assurance that others will respond to god. capitalist investments only work if they respond imaginatively to the needs of others. that is why
nearly five on my machine technologies that transform petroleum industry in the past five years, the horizontal tracking and other developments that have made it possible with a much smaller surface reached much larger tropes of fuel than in the past. the green energy sources that consumed the most valuable part of the global environment, which is the surface of the earth, air above all soils on the surface of the earth. you know, you have cells in windmills and biofuels and all of these...
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our reporter is there and she says it is coming down horizontally. look at the wind and trees, as well. we are certainly in the middle of a storm. meteorologist lisa argen will have your forecast coming up in just a few minutes. >>> now, we want to share a wonderful story about how some people if the south bay helped changed a child's life and his smile. karina rusk on the very special gift for a 14-year-old boy. >> unlike some patients, 14-year-old sasha is actually excited about going to dentist and especially about this appointment. the eighth grader is anxious to get his braces off. >> i have this thing in my life make fun of me because of my teeth and how i look. >> the family has no insurance so the two doctors teamed up to provide sasha's dental care for free. his overby the was hard for him to close his lips together and two molars needed to be removed. >> we made so he can smile and enjoy his life. >> all the work on teeth and two years of treatment comes at time when sasha's mother is battling brain cancer. they are finding comfort. >> i kn
our reporter is there and she says it is coming down horizontally. look at the wind and trees, as well. we are certainly in the middle of a storm. meteorologist lisa argen will have your forecast coming up in just a few minutes. >>> now, we want to share a wonderful story about how some people if the south bay helped changed a child's life and his smile. karina rusk on the very special gift for a 14-year-old boy. >> unlike some patients, 14-year-old sasha is actually excited...
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once we hit into the shell, then we go horizontally. >> reporter: two miles under our feet there are billions of tons of shale rock loaded with natural gas. and now we have the technology to get it out. but critics argue that it's energy with a very steep price. >> i don't believe that fracking will ever be safe. >> reporter: later on sunday morning, the promise and the perils of fracking. >> osgood: jamie foxx has to be one of the most talented people in american show business. you name it. he does it. byron pitts will get him to show you. >> jamie foxx has made it all the way from the little town of texas to the pinnacle of hollywood. ♪ she knows how to... >> my book will be called "i still pinch myself." >> reporter: he's funny. he can sing. he's an oscar winner. you'll see him later. ♪ ahead on sunday morning >> osgood: as the year 2012 comes to a close this morning, we continue our holiday tradition here at sunday morning. we take time out to remember some of the remarkable people who have left us in the year just pending. >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,. ♪ take a load of
once we hit into the shell, then we go horizontally. >> reporter: two miles under our feet there are billions of tons of shale rock loaded with natural gas. and now we have the technology to get it out. but critics argue that it's energy with a very steep price. >> i don't believe that fracking will ever be safe. >> reporter: later on sunday morning, the promise and the perils of fracking. >> osgood: jamie foxx has to be one of the most talented people in american show...
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. >> san francisco has added more continental crosswalks with wide horizontal lines and more school crossing guards. >>> president obama is threatening to veto a republican compromise plane aimed at avoiding the so-called fiscal cliff. he wants the increase to affect those making $400,000 and above. john boehner, $1 million. >>> facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg is giving his largest gift to charity so far. weiss donating a $-- he's donating $500 million in stock to the silicon valley community. this is his second donation giving since the group founded by warren buffett and bill gates. >>> this morning, six nonprofit groups shared in $1 million worth of grant money from chevron. the recipients were announced less than two hours ago at the middle school. the grants go toward groups that provide jobs and education in the rifmond community. one -- richmond community. >> this is just one more indication of how much we invest in this community. how much we believe in this community and we -- how we understand that when richmond succeeds, so does chevron. >> since the program started in 2009, chevro
. >> san francisco has added more continental crosswalks with wide horizontal lines and more school crossing guards. >>> president obama is threatening to veto a republican compromise plane aimed at avoiding the so-called fiscal cliff. he wants the increase to affect those making $400,000 and above. john boehner, $1 million. >>> facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg is giving his largest gift to charity so far. weiss donating a $-- he's donating $500 million in stock to the...
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i feel like i never really felt that left and right was a horizontal relationship. i felt it was vertical you start there and go there. it's not an original idea, actually. the old line is what is conservative. it's a liberal who has been mugged. and, i mean, i don't know who said that. it might have been william f. buckley. it's the truth that a certain point life mugs you in different ways. when you have kids, you are mugged by your kid. you're mugged by taxes, and that turns you in to a liberal. and conservative and a liberal, i was saying this earlier to somebody like a lib call -- liberal can hold on to the idea until it's the property. then it's like they're not sharing at all. that's kind of the, i think that's the evolution. i do worry that, you know, we're becoming part of a society where we believe our government should be this all caring being. i believe the government should help people in need. i think we're establish that the government should be everybody. that scares me a little bit. we have to take it back and teach people self-reliance and achievem
i feel like i never really felt that left and right was a horizontal relationship. i felt it was vertical you start there and go there. it's not an original idea, actually. the old line is what is conservative. it's a liberal who has been mugged. and, i mean, i don't know who said that. it might have been william f. buckley. it's the truth that a certain point life mugs you in different ways. when you have kids, you are mugged by your kid. you're mugged by taxes, and that turns you in to a...
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. >>> russia's state-owned oil giant, exxon will provide $3 billion financing to develop horizontal oil well drilling in western siberia. commercial development is expected to begin by 2013. >>> turning to jobs. some positive news as we heard the unemployment rate fell to 7.7%. that is good and a step in the right direction. but not everything is rosy. the economy added 146,000 jobs. let's face it that is not good enough. that is the first topic for today's "money" power panel. economist peter morici, you know him. we love him. fox news contributor jonathan hoenig, we love him. capitalist pig.com. we can't leave out ian shepherd at pantheon economic advisors as well. thanks to you guys for joining us. peter, let me start with you, what is your reaction to today's jobs number? it is kind of pathetic we get really excited at 150,000 jobs. at this rate it will take us nine years to get back to where we were before the recession. >> one of the big factors with the falling unemployment rate, more people sat down. depending which number, 350 to 550,000 people chose not to look for work or in
. >>> russia's state-owned oil giant, exxon will provide $3 billion financing to develop horizontal oil well drilling in western siberia. commercial development is expected to begin by 2013. >>> turning to jobs. some positive news as we heard the unemployment rate fell to 7.7%. that is good and a step in the right direction. but not everything is rosy. the economy added 146,000 jobs. let's face it that is not good enough. that is the first topic for today's "money"...
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is this called failing horizontally? >> no, it's called aspirational failure. it's only a washington program for federal bureaucrats and senior army, navy, air force generals, the bigger you screw up, the more chance you will be protected and even promoted. general screws up a war, make him army chief of staff and so on. so it's really didn't surprise me at all to learn of this, that they're apparently not only still on the job, on admin leave, because it's very hard to get rid of a washington bureaucrat and it's much easier to duck them under cover for a while, let things cool down, and then give them a new job, new title, maybe even the same desk with a new title, but the important thing right now for the administration is they don't want to -- they don't want to irritate anybody, to put it politely. >> right. >> because this benghazi thing is still on the back burner simmering and the administration does the no -- does not want somebody to go rogue and tell the truth. >> that's the primary reason i've rarely been fired, because they're always scared i may go
is this called failing horizontally? >> no, it's called aspirational failure. it's only a washington program for federal bureaucrats and senior army, navy, air force generals, the bigger you screw up, the more chance you will be protected and even promoted. general screws up a war, make him army chief of staff and so on. so it's really didn't surprise me at all to learn of this, that they're apparently not only still on the job, on admin leave, because it's very hard to get rid of a...
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basically the only way -- it sounds kind of erika, but aoa clec i never felt left and right with a horizontal relationship. i whistle it was vertical, that you start your end of that. it's not original idea. the old line is what is a conservative? a liberal who's been mugged. i don't know who said that. it might've been william f. buckley. but it is the truth that a certain point by smug zoo. when your kids, your mugged by your kid. your mugged by taxis and that turns you into a liberal -- conservative. another famous earlier to somebody that is liberal can hold onto their fanciful ideas until it's their property and then all of a sudden they're not sharing at all and that's the evolution. i do worry that we're becoming part of a society where we believe our government should be this all caring being. and with the government should help people in need, but i think we're establishing the government should be helping everybody and that scares me a little and we have to take that back and teach people to self-reliance and achievement is what matters. [applause] >> time for the last question. rig
basically the only way -- it sounds kind of erika, but aoa clec i never felt left and right with a horizontal relationship. i whistle it was vertical, that you start your end of that. it's not original idea. the old line is what is a conservative? a liberal who's been mugged. i don't know who said that. it might've been william f. buckley. but it is the truth that a certain point by smug zoo. when your kids, your mugged by your kid. your mugged by taxis and that turns you into a liberal --...
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but we have snow blakes blowing sideways, the fact that you can see this horizontal snow, that means there is strong wind. gusts are kicking up and that's the problem. let's talk about the airports, because here in cleveland, we know that there is no major problem, no delays. but in chicago, o'hare, last night, 350 cancelations. we'll get an update at 8:30 eastern on what today will look like. as more than 200,000 passengers are expected to travel through that airport, roads are difficult, a crash on wednesday in iowa, ended with two deaths, seven deaths across four states in this storm causing problems in the midwest, and tornadoes in arkansas and alabama as well. soledad. >> victor blackwell, in the thick of it, i see the flurries behind you. good luck. we'll keep checking in. >> it's coming. >> and i'm nice and toasty and warm inside today. >> you are. >> let's get to meteorologist rob marciano, tracking it all, at the cnn weather center in atlanta. >> good morning, soledad. what happen yesterday, you will get a feel what's happening today. the totals won't be the same today. a fo
but we have snow blakes blowing sideways, the fact that you can see this horizontal snow, that means there is strong wind. gusts are kicking up and that's the problem. let's talk about the airports, because here in cleveland, we know that there is no major problem, no delays. but in chicago, o'hare, last night, 350 cancelations. we'll get an update at 8:30 eastern on what today will look like. as more than 200,000 passengers are expected to travel through that airport, roads are difficult, a...
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is this what you call failing horizontally. >> no, it's called aspirational failure. only a washington program for federal bureau democrats and senior army marine navy air force generals where the bigger you screw up, the more chances you will be protected and even promoted. general screws up a war, make him army chief of staff. and so on. it didn't surprise me to learn of this that there are apparentlyon the job admin. it's hard to get rid of a washington bureaucrat much easier to duck them under cover for a while and let things cool down and give them a new job, new title, maybe the same desk with a new title. the important thing right now for the administration is they don't want to irritate anybody to put it politely because this benghazi thing is still on the back burner simmering. the administration doesn't want someone to go rogue and tell the truth. >> greg: that's the primary reason why i have been fired because they are scared i may go to the press. they are worried that -- they are waiting for this story to die down the media helped it die down. waiting for
is this what you call failing horizontally. >> no, it's called aspirational failure. only a washington program for federal bureau democrats and senior army marine navy air force generals where the bigger you screw up, the more chances you will be protected and even promoted. general screws up a war, make him army chief of staff. and so on. it didn't surprise me to learn of this that there are apparentlyon the job admin. it's hard to get rid of a washington bureaucrat much easier to duck...
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i think john boehner, and bless his heart, he has the toughest job in town, he lives in a horizontal world as opposed to the vertical world that the president lives in. the president says i want something, well, everyone says, yes, sir. [talking over each other] melissa: where do you think the middle is right now? how much do you feel like john boehner really gave and what do you think the president would accept? where do you think the middle point is? >> it is a very difficult topic. truth on taxes, fiction on cuts. it is very hard to get there. a dollar for dollar increase in cuts for increases in taxes is not something i think his folks will get. it has to go further. especially if he is talking about the debt ceiling increase. most of his conference numbers believe that is their final point of leverage to get to the democrats to agree on anything. melissa: would that be your advice to back yes. i think the question on the taxes, quite frankly, it is a nominal thing. quite frankly, it is a nominal value to deficit reduction or anything else. melissa: we would spend it in about eig
i think john boehner, and bless his heart, he has the toughest job in town, he lives in a horizontal world as opposed to the vertical world that the president lives in. the president says i want something, well, everyone says, yes, sir. [talking over each other] melissa: where do you think the middle is right now? how much do you feel like john boehner really gave and what do you think the president would accept? where do you think the middle point is? >> it is a very difficult topic....
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i mean, it sounds kind of arrogant, but i always feel like i never felt that left and right was a horizontal relationship. i always felt that it was vertical, that you start there and move up there. and it's not an original idea, actually. the old line is what is a conservative, it's a liberal who's been mugged. and i -- [laughter] i mean, i don't know who said that. it might have been william f. buckley. but it is, it is the truth. at a certain point, life mugs you in so many different ways. when you have kids, you're mugged by your kids. you're mugged by taxes. and that turns you into a liberal. -- a conservative. and a liberal, i was saying this earlier to somebody that, like, a liberal can hold on to their pant call ideas until it's their property, and then it's all of a sudden they're not sharing at all. and that's kind of, i think that's the evolution. i do worry that, you know, we're becoming part of a society where we believe our government should be this all-caring being. i believe the government should help people in need, but i think we're establishing that the government should b
i mean, it sounds kind of arrogant, but i always feel like i never felt that left and right was a horizontal relationship. i always felt that it was vertical, that you start there and move up there. and it's not an original idea, actually. the old line is what is a conservative, it's a liberal who's been mugged. and i -- [laughter] i mean, i don't know who said that. it might have been william f. buckley. but it is, it is the truth. at a certain point, life mugs you in so many different ways....
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our main industry is energy and technology with horizontal drilling and all the things going on in business but we are a resource community. stuart: you are one of the zynga -- fracking guys, fracking center u.s.a.. >> a lot of fracking technology was developed here and is exported all over the world. dave: when do you think the fed could come down on you? >> anything could happen. we are not planning on it. short answer -- stuart: does it make you nervous? the epa could come up with new regulations for fracking and put serious restrictions on the industry. >> that is possible but what i try to do is operate in the environment i have today realizing things can change so we have to get involved in those discussions. at an end of the day we have to do what is best for the business and react based on what government does which we hope is less rather than more but sometimes can't control that. stuart: where do you get the labor from? you must have people pouring in from all over? >> we need more people, we are lacking workers in all industries not just energy but housing, building houses. we ha
our main industry is energy and technology with horizontal drilling and all the things going on in business but we are a resource community. stuart: you are one of the zynga -- fracking guys, fracking center u.s.a.. >> a lot of fracking technology was developed here and is exported all over the world. dave: when do you think the fed could come down on you? >> anything could happen. we are not planning on it. short answer -- stuart: does it make you nervous? the epa could come up...
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the separation of powers is both vertical and it is also horizontal. the basic function is not to preserve a rule of law. it is to divide power into pockets. you prevent any group of people from being too powerful. that is the basic purpose. finally, a rule of law. you have a document that is trying to restore democratic institutions, protection of human rights, a degree of equality, separating power, and guaranteeing a rule of law. hamilton is the one who brings in the court. he is trying to answer a question. we have written a beautiful document. lead federalist 78. -- read federalist 78. we have created a beautiful document. if nobody follows the rules, these are the ground rules, and if no one is to say when somebody in the government strays outside the boundaries, we should hang it up in a museum. nonetheless, you get the point. somebody has to have the power to say when the others have gone too far. who should that be? the president is already too powerful. congress? wait a minute, they are experts in popularity. believe me, they know popularity.
the separation of powers is both vertical and it is also horizontal. the basic function is not to preserve a rule of law. it is to divide power into pockets. you prevent any group of people from being too powerful. that is the basic purpose. finally, a rule of law. you have a document that is trying to restore democratic institutions, protection of human rights, a degree of equality, separating power, and guaranteeing a rule of law. hamilton is the one who brings in the court. he is trying to...
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churches caved in, across the street from me there's a tree several feet wide that was split in half hour horizontally about0 feet up in the air, cypress tree which just wouldn't happen very easily. we have a hole in our garage roof, and, you know, it's pretty torn up. gregg: jason, are you just amazed that people survived? >> after seeing some of what i've seen, yes. i mean, the one comforting thing that i was telling my wife last night is we keep seeing power trucks, we keep seeing police cars. i have not seen an ambulance yet, and i was taking that as a good sign, hopefully. gregg: really? >> yes. but there's other streets in the area that i don't know how it worked out. we still don't have power, so, you know, i'm kind of, you know, at a disadvantage in terms of trying to know exactly everything that's going on around the city. gregg: but, jason, you're feeling pretty lucky, aren't you? >> definitely. we felt blessed, you know? i mean, you know, the wife and kids and whole family was here at the house. nobody got injured. our house didn't really get damaged, and we were blessed and fortunate. folk
churches caved in, across the street from me there's a tree several feet wide that was split in half hour horizontally about0 feet up in the air, cypress tree which just wouldn't happen very easily. we have a hole in our garage roof, and, you know, it's pretty torn up. gregg: jason, are you just amazed that people survived? >> after seeing some of what i've seen, yes. i mean, the one comforting thing that i was telling my wife last night is we keep seeing power trucks, we keep seeing...
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where going to have more of a horizontal effort within the department. we need to learn from this. the need to incorporate this in our actual reality of how door operations. >> one of the other elements of the report is on intelligence. in essence, an intelligence failure. we have relied upon specific threats as the basis of reacting and preparing versus a careful consideration to a deteriorating trade situation in general as a basis for an improving security posture. -- threat situation in general as a basis for an improving security posture. >> it is a challenge the need to be much more effective in addressing, in the state department and throughout the intelligence community. across eastern libya for many months before the attack took place in benghazi, there was a troubling pattern of deteriorating security, not all of which was directed at united states. there has been a tendency across the world in recent years for us to focus too much on specific credible threats, and sometimes lose the forest through the trees. that is something we were painfully reminded of in case of the
where going to have more of a horizontal effort within the department. we need to learn from this. the need to incorporate this in our actual reality of how door operations. >> one of the other elements of the report is on intelligence. in essence, an intelligence failure. we have relied upon specific threats as the basis of reacting and preparing versus a careful consideration to a deteriorating trade situation in general as a basis for an improving security posture. -- threat situation...
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the way i think future generations, if i were to write an economics book, the way that fracking and horizontal drilling, we start with, you know, the notion we're running out of oil, it's going to be gone, we need the government to create the next energy industry. we will spend all this money on these renewable things. it will be great. we know how to do it, we have experts. then a disruptive market driven technology comes along that generates $2 natural gas makes all that stuff or basically puts it into the future and the money just went down the drain. a case study the way dwogovernm planning and infrastructure spending, you will get 10 cents of every dollar you spend, basically. that should be in a future book, shouldn't it, to show you the way? we have to learn it again and again. >> it should. as your kids get older and my kids are at that age, it should. as a you start to see some of the school's syllabus for business classes and marketing classes, what you will learn, joe, making a profit is the last thing any of these classes want to teach. >> it's a dirty business. >> there was a time
the way i think future generations, if i were to write an economics book, the way that fracking and horizontal drilling, we start with, you know, the notion we're running out of oil, it's going to be gone, we need the government to create the next energy industry. we will spend all this money on these renewable things. it will be great. we know how to do it, we have experts. then a disruptive market driven technology comes along that generates $2 natural gas makes all that stuff or basically...
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. >> we'll have more horizontal effort within the department and sharing information and knowledge. there will be a clear delineation of who has responsibility. >> i think that is one of the lessons that came out. >> one of the other elements of the report is on intelligence and in an essence, intelligence failure. we have relied on specific threats as the aces of reacting and preparing versus a careful consideration of deteriorating threat situation in general. can you talk about how the department seeks to combat that new reality? >> that is a challenge that we need to be much more effective in addressing both within the state department and also i think throughout the intelligence community. across eastern libya for many months and before the attack took place in benghazi, there was a troubling pattern of deteriorating security. not all of this was directed at the united states, but there has been a tendency across the world in recent years for us to focus too much on the civic credible -- specific article threats. ats.redible thre there are specific recommendations that the revi
. >> we'll have more horizontal effort within the department and sharing information and knowledge. there will be a clear delineation of who has responsibility. >> i think that is one of the lessons that came out. >> one of the other elements of the report is on intelligence and in an essence, intelligence failure. we have relied on specific threats as the aces of reacting and preparing versus a careful consideration of deteriorating threat situation in general. can you talk...
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advances in horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing, you've heard it as fracking, have changed the economics of natural gas recovery. that sent prices way down, lower natural gas, by the way, means lower electricity prices, plus america's energy boom is fueling a manufacturing resurgence that is already under way and that can create manufacturing jobs. the government's got to play its cards right. first, it has to get its fiscal house in order. that means washington needs to work now to avoid the threat of a recession, posed by the fiscal cliff. longer term america needs to complement the potential gains with real investment in upgrading its infrastructure. u.s. today gets a d on the roads, bridges and transportation and communication links from the american society of civil engineers. infrastructure investment now might mean an immediate need, but in the longer term, an updated and more efficient infrastructure can help promote prosperity for decades to come. and, finally, we have been hard on congress, haven't we? some congratulations are in order. congress managed not to finish
advances in horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing, you've heard it as fracking, have changed the economics of natural gas recovery. that sent prices way down, lower natural gas, by the way, means lower electricity prices, plus america's energy boom is fueling a manufacturing resurgence that is already under way and that can create manufacturing jobs. the government's got to play its cards right. first, it has to get its fiscal house in order. that means washington needs to work now to...
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. >> so it's not just all we hear about, horizontal fracking, it's also, we keep ramping up oil production as well in the u.s.? >> yeah, that's right. i think that really, you know, the potential emergence of the u.s. as a self-sufficient entity over the next ten years is probably the biggest change that i've seen in the thought process in the 20 years plus i've been in the oil industry. >> okay, so you mentioned some people that will benefit from the refining margins, staying strong. would you say that the -- even though fracking is what we often hear about, and i'm sure a lot of people would like to get in on that investment, if the prices recover for natural gas, does that mean that even though it's a well-known story, that some of these stocks are not expensive yet? >> yeah, i think especially if you can get a name that's at the low end of the cost curve like a southwestern energy, you could actually get a play on natural gas producers over the course of 2013. but we think it's going to be a long, slow go for natural gas prices. there's still an acute oversupply that we think probably
. >> so it's not just all we hear about, horizontal fracking, it's also, we keep ramping up oil production as well in the u.s.? >> yeah, that's right. i think that really, you know, the potential emergence of the u.s. as a self-sufficient entity over the next ten years is probably the biggest change that i've seen in the thought process in the 20 years plus i've been in the oil industry. >> okay, so you mentioned some people that will benefit from the refining margins, staying...
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as far as stocks are concerned, generally we're stuck below horizontal resistance on the dow jones stock. if we break above that, it could be significant. ? we fail it could be significant. earlier in in china on the comment we got from the new head of the communist party, you have the best gains in three months on the chinese market. that fed automatically into the miners in europe. there has been some selling into it, but still broadly they are still higher. i do want to mention a couple corporate stories. apple is clearly down, margin requirements are being raised on some of those -- for some people who are extending apple shares, but nokia has had a very good day today. it's launched two phones, one priced at $249 to bring it light slid lower price for most people. most importantly launched a phone in participation with china mobile, which is -- which works with a local technology there. that could be a big dealing moving forward. carl, back to you. >> i want to get an update on energy and commodities, certainly a big torrie? m & a. hey, sharon, a big story in m & a, but what we're s
as far as stocks are concerned, generally we're stuck below horizontal resistance on the dow jones stock. if we break above that, it could be significant. ? we fail it could be significant. earlier in in china on the comment we got from the new head of the communist party, you have the best gains in three months on the chinese market. that fed automatically into the miners in europe. there has been some selling into it, but still broadly they are still higher. i do want to mention a couple...
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. >> are we going to have more of a horizontal effort here within the department instead of silos and sharing both information and knowledge, but with a clear delineation of who has the ultimate responsibility? >> yes, sir. we need to learn from this. i think that's one of the lessons that came out of the report and we intend to incorporate that, not only in our thinking but in our reality how we do our operations. >> one of the other elements of the report is on intelligence, in essence an intelligence failure. in that we have relied upon specific threats as the basis of reacting and repairing versus a careful consideration to a threat generation in general. as a basis for improving security posture. can you talk about how the department seeks to issue the new reality? >> sure. i mean, that is a challenge that we need to be much more effective in addressing, both within the state department and also i think throughout the intelligence community. the truth is, across eastern libya for many months before the attack took place in benghazi, there was a troubling pattern of deteriorating
. >> are we going to have more of a horizontal effort here within the department instead of silos and sharing both information and knowledge, but with a clear delineation of who has the ultimate responsibility? >> yes, sir. we need to learn from this. i think that's one of the lessons that came out of the report and we intend to incorporate that, not only in our thinking but in our reality how we do our operations. >> one of the other elements of the report is on intelligence,...
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because of horizontal drilling. able to go down and then boom and boom p and he is putting people to work. what i'm strucking with is the claims are really bountiful this morning, much better that i thought. the unemployment claims. lower number. it really back -- sandy seems to not knocked out the economy. it is 'cause of companies like this okay? and eog can only be stopped, our companies can only be stopped by hiring by one group of people, the people in washington, because this bountiful fracing technology story, which i know the sierra club may not be in favor of, if you want to hire people this industry is higher, he is building rails all over, he is building a rail down to here, putting real people to work, that's why the claims are not bad but without a deal, these executives, behind scenes, they will tell you. this doesn't matter, without a deal. >> oil more than natural gas but all know natural gas is also fueling employment increases as a result of some manufacturing. not that much. fertilizer. chemicals.
because of horizontal drilling. able to go down and then boom and boom p and he is putting people to work. what i'm strucking with is the claims are really bountiful this morning, much better that i thought. the unemployment claims. lower number. it really back -- sandy seems to not knocked out the economy. it is 'cause of companies like this okay? and eog can only be stopped, our companies can only be stopped by hiring by one group of people, the people in washington, because this bountiful...
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by horizontal drilling and fracking. and what we're doing, these are represented in these two curves here. i think that one can say in analyzing history, with considerable confidence, that these two will not occur. we have in our country now, because we have this additional -- by the way, it's 600,000, that sounds like a lot, doesn't it? 600,000 barrels. we use 84 million barrels a day. and in 11 or 12 days we use, we, the world, uses a billion barrels of oil. so we're getting 600,000 from the balkan oil fields out in the west. that's almost literally a drop in the bucket, isn't it? i would just like to close this last chance probably that i have to comment and chat with you here on the floor, it's been a huge honor to represent 660,000 people in the first district of maryland who come here to the congress to talk to have people listening to us out there. thank you, constituents, for this honor. thank you for listening and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expire. under the speaker's announc
by horizontal drilling and fracking. and what we're doing, these are represented in these two curves here. i think that one can say in analyzing history, with considerable confidence, that these two will not occur. we have in our country now, because we have this additional -- by the way, it's 600,000, that sounds like a lot, doesn't it? 600,000 barrels. we use 84 million barrels a day. and in 11 or 12 days we use, we, the world, uses a billion barrels of oil. so we're getting 600,000 from the...